1911 model 94

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I came across a 1911 model 94 saddle ring carbine today that for some unknown reason followed me home. The wood is beat up, has some road rash type scarring on the receiver, and it's missing the saddle ring. Other than that it's a beautiful gun to somebody that grew up on cowboy westerns . I gave just north of $600 for it and don't think I got hurt too bad. My question is does anybody know where to find a well worn saddle ring since a new one would look completely out of place. It shoots fine and I'd like to have it complete. Will have pictures soon.

Also, as Mark stated, the Winchestor collectors site is a great place to get help. You can learn everything you ever wanted to know about Winchesters by spending a little time there.
Good luck!:thumbup:

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Thanks Shooter. Already tried Winchester Bob, he only has new old stock rings. I know about the pay for the right part fee, can get a new ring for $15 but will surely end up paying at least twice that for one with the right age and wear. It's a functional rifle only missing the one part so there's no hurry. The proper part is worth the time to find it to me.

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